"To take something away from someone that’s come from hell and back, to ruin the biggest comeback in boxing history, probably in sporting history, that is a disgrace.

"I've calmed down a little bit now but to do that to somebody - what kind of sick people do you have to be?

"Honestly disgraceful. Everybody in boxing knows Tyson’s story and we weren’t asking for any bias, we wanted andfaircrack of the whip, that’s all we asked for from start to finish and we haven’t got that.”

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Meanwhile, Fury's promoter Frank Warren also thought his star way was ahead on the scorecards.

"I thought he (Fury) had won it by three rounds," Warren told BTSportBox Office.

"When you think of what he has come from to be here. It is the art of hitting and not getting hit. I didn't think he was going to get up (in the 12th) but at the end of the round he was pushing him back.

"It is a draw but everyone knows he won it and we will want to do a rematch. How could a fight like this not be a rematch?

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder put on one of the fights of the year (Image: GETTY)

"It is unfinished business. He won that. He won that fight and everyone knows it.

"In Britain that is an 80,000 job. Vegas will be drooling for this. When was the last time you saw a great fight inUSA.

"Tyson and Deontay have livened up this decision. The best fought the best but it was not the best decision."